Taking over an audit, constructing records for clients who failed to utilize proper accounting methods, preparing records and power of attorney, as well as communicating with the IRS.

During this course, you'll learn about taking over an audit, constructing records for clients who failed to utilize proper accounting methods, preparing records and power of attorney, as well as communicating with the IRS.
This course will cover the following topics: -All About Audits -How Audits Happen -Why They Happen -What IRS Knows -How to Get Prepared
Designed For Any proactive, current or prospective, Circular 230 practitioner who understands that the IRS is ramping up the “close the tax gap”. Tax practitioners who want to prevent the erosion of their client base, as their clients turn to free and cheap tax preparation services online. Tax practitioners who want to protect their clients from IRS’ predatory collections action, develop the skills to prevent and/or resolve IRS collections actions, and want to grow their business into this rapidly expanding market.
In order to successfully complete this course, you must receive a grade of at least 70% on the Final Exam (10 multiple-choice questions). There is no limit to the number of attempts on the Final Exam.
Field of Study: Taxes IRS Field of Study: Federal tax

Lambers, Inc. is a leader in review courses for the EA, AFSP, and CPA exams. Lambers also offers IRS Continuing Education for Tax Preparers and CPE for CPAs. Accounting and finance professionals around the world incorporate Lambers products into their training programs.

EA, CTC, CTRS (the Internet’s TaxMama®)
Eva Rosenberg, EA, CTC, CTRS (the Internet’s TaxMama®) has a BA in Accounting and an MBA in International Business. Eva developed the EA Review course for UCLA over 20 years ago and has been teaching her own comprehensive EA course online for 15 years. Eva is a member of the IRS’ Los Angeles Stakeholder Practitioner Liaison team, and is the award-winning author of two best-selling books, Small Business Taxes Made Easy, published by McGraw-Hill and Deduct Everything! from Humanix Publishing. Eva was also a columnist for Dow Jones’ www.MartketWatch.com for nearly 15 years.